Thursday, October 22, 2009

Skeleton Scavenger Hunt

I'm hosting a Halloween party for a variety of ages, and I chose this activity for the grade-schoolers. I originally saw the idea in Family Fun magazine and then expanded on the idea a little bit. To create this scavenger hunt, you will need to print out a skeleton. One template can be found at this Halloween crafts website; another can be found at the Family Fun site.

Following are the clues to the locations of the bones. Once all the skeleton bones have been found, the kids will tape them up to the posterboard, where I've outlined the skeleton in chalk. Coming up with the clues is always the hardest part!

Clue 1:
For the location of this bone, go up the stairs
This is the spot where we wash our hair. (bathtub)

Clue 2:
Next you will proceed down the hall;
Look behind something that's a sign of the fall. (pumpkin decoration)

Clue 3:
We watch this box with its lights and sound;
You might find a clue if you just look around. (on top of TV)

Clue 4:
This is the room where we go to dine -
Crawling on the floor will be just fine. (underneath dining room table)

Clue 5:
In this place where N goes to doze,
You will find the skeleton's toes. (underneath pillow on N's bed)

Clue 6:
In the room with the big white sink
A bone is hiding under a drink. (underneath lemonade container in kitchen)

Clue 7:
These bones come in pairs
You'll find them as you climb down the stairs. (basement stairs windowsill)

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